Getting ready to build my second and larger system. My first was a backyard 400sqft greenhouse and had a 275gal fish tank, bioflitration system, swirl filter, deep water culture and nft set up. My next build will be a 20x60' with 2 275gal tanks each going into a swirl tank, then bioflitration but one side will be deep water culture and the other will be Dutch bucket. The Dutch bucket will produce vegetables and I'll be able to control the nutrients according to their requirements. The other will be growing leafy greens like lettuce and kale. I plan on having one fish tank with tilapia and the other koi. I'll eat the tilapia and sell the koi. Can't wait to get started!!!
Hey buddy good luck with ur system and i wish all the best... I my self about to start my first commercial system and i really need help.. Please if u can guide me and provide me with tips till i Stand on my feet i would be so grateful to u for the rest of my life.. Since its my first project... And ur effort wont be for free ofc .. Please if u read this help me 🙏
@@ASTRO-ri6ex check out the school of aquaponics you tube channel. Brooklyn is the master at it and I learned a great deal of information from just watching his channel. He also has a book with great information too. Let me know if this helps. Just trying to lead you to the real master!!!
@@neckbone3943 heyy man... Yeah i watched most if his videos hhhh and how no to be a biscuit headed grower.. But doing a commercial system on my own is another story and i would love someone to talk to and share results with and also get tips and guidance till i get this done.. Hope u get what i mean
@@ASTRO-ri6ex ok, in good with that but I'm far from a pro. With my next system, I'm sure I'll be going through some trial and error myself. Whatever I can do to help, I will.
My background is not agriculture but when I am watching this video I learn something new here . Your video is so informative. Thank you for sharing this .
I finally learned the difference between hydroponics (plants grown in water) and aquaponics ( plants grown in water from fish tanks). I will definitely be doing some aquaponics here on Alkebulan Farm in Ghana
There are several factors in studying aquaponics. One plan I found that succeeds in merging these is the Keiths Ponics Site (google it if you're interested) definately the most incredible course i've seen. look at this unbelievable website.
High levels of dissolved oxygen promote healthy root growth. ... When there's less oxygen in the water than there is in the plant, this reduces the permeability of roots to water, therefore reducing (even reversing) the absorption of nutrients. Levels of 8 mg/l or higher are generally considered to be good for greenhouse production and much higher levels, as high as 30 mg/l or more, are achievable and can be beneficial. If the DO levels are below 4 mg/l, the water is hypoxic and becomes very detrimental, possibly fatal, to plants and animals. This is the basis of success to hydroponics, aquaponics. Also, water temperature will play a major difference in those DO levels. The dissolved oxygen rather than those nitrates. As plants will take up the essential nitrates needed through the growth cycles.
It would be a good plan to have some volunteer people to work together in support groups for helping residents with yards to instruct and basic training to set up small to medium systems for those who have the desire to do these!
What are the benefits of an aquaponics system as opposed to a hydroponics system? This video explained that nitrates are beneficial to the plants, yet make no mention of why one would need the fish in the first place when you can simply input nitrates into the system directly. Plus they're the added costs of feeding the fish and maintaining an environment within their tolerance levels.
When you size the pump you need in your aquaponics system? Do you count the fish tank water only or does it need to include the water in dwc and sump tank?
Soil provides grip ...and it holds the nutrients. In water we have to provide the grip for plants to not fall aside that's why cardboards are used. In Either cases we have to provide nutrients. In Outdoor lot of external factors like insects, bacteria from bird poop and whatnot...!! In indoor we control those things So fresh and healthy and tasty.
Really interesting and to which I would like to add the following. We are going nowhere with subsidy harvesting wind and solar in the temperate zones. We need to resolve ourselves that the only way to go is by a mass move into the newer nuclear technologies and to this end we must enlist the military industrial combines. This is a Warming World War we are fighting and they need to be building these SMRs by the thousand instead of submarines and other weapon systems. Once they are making profit they will be fine. So next to our SMRs, we have our data centres, these guzzling more and more of our electric supply. Then using the waste heat of both we have our 24/7/365 hydroponics, aeroponics and aquaponics. Then the Soldier Fly factories, their larvae eating a large proportion of our vast Western World quantities of food waste, before themselves being eaten by the likes of the salmon, chicken etc... All followed by any further necessary sequestration, but by following the plan, the plants already have done this.
The fish you use depend on the climate you live in and local/federal restrictions. they've been finding ways to grow almost every type of food bearing plant aquaponically, even if it's just watering traditional dirt-based plants with nitrogen rich fish water
It's already been three years since then. The days go by so quickly. The ``AQUA Ponicus'' that you taught me has been passed on to other non-developed countries so that everyone can eat safe food. Thank you, Lotte City Hotel. thank you. your homeland. yourkindness is grate. Akiko Kawachi Latin dancer and Kpop dance 2d3d cad operator Queen Aiko ,Akiko,Ayako and Mako line. thank you.
It is useful introduction. I am glad to learn this skills. Can you please share me how can we build biofilter and what batteries that digest or transform the NO3 to NO2+? and what can we produce this bacteria? thank you for your reply.
Brilliantly explained in just 5 minutes. Ideal for someone who wants to try this system.
This is about the simplest, yet fully packed aquaponic presentation I've watched so far.
I'm more inspired than before.
Thanks a million.💓
Thank you, this is so encouraging to hear!
I am barely doing my homework regarding all this 🤞🏽
@@AgricultureAcademy?X4174 to n the r,
Very nice beautiful technique
@AgricultureAcademy thank you for this video
Getting ready to build my second and larger system. My first was a backyard 400sqft greenhouse and had a 275gal fish tank, bioflitration system, swirl filter, deep water culture and nft set up. My next build will be a 20x60' with 2 275gal tanks each going into a swirl tank, then bioflitration but one side will be deep water culture and the other will be Dutch bucket. The Dutch bucket will produce vegetables and I'll be able to control the nutrients according to their requirements. The other will be growing leafy greens like lettuce and kale. I plan on having one fish tank with tilapia and the other koi. I'll eat the tilapia and sell the koi. Can't wait to get started!!!
This sounds so exciting! Best of luck with everything
Hey buddy good luck with ur system and i wish all the best... I my self about to start my first commercial system and i really need help.. Please if u can guide me and provide me with tips till i Stand on my feet i would be so grateful to u for the rest of my life.. Since its my first project... And ur effort wont be for free ofc .. Please if u read this help me 🙏
@@ASTRO-ri6ex check out the school of aquaponics you tube channel. Brooklyn is the master at it and I learned a great deal of information from just watching his channel. He also has a book with great information too. Let me know if this helps. Just trying to lead you to the real master!!!
@@neckbone3943 heyy man... Yeah i watched most if his videos hhhh and how no to be a biscuit headed grower.. But doing a commercial system on my own is another story and i would love someone to talk to and share results with and also get tips and guidance till i get this done.. Hope u get what i mean
@@ASTRO-ri6ex ok, in good with that but I'm far from a pro. With my next system, I'm sure I'll be going through some trial and error myself. Whatever I can do to help, I will.
My background is not agriculture but when I am watching this video I learn something new here . Your video is so informative. Thank you for sharing this .
Ah we love to read comments like this, thank you!
This is the most full filled content about particular topic. I've ever seen
I finally learned the difference between hydroponics (plants grown in water) and aquaponics ( plants grown in water from fish tanks). I will definitely be doing some aquaponics here on Alkebulan Farm in Ghana
Welcome🙏
I would love to start this. Thank you for your simplified explanation
love the video, it is brief and yet thorough
Incredible experience and smooth explanations with fantastic presentations. Thanks
Thank you for this video. You really made my work a lot more easier.
Fantastic to hear!
I am inspired, straight to the point. Thank you for such an amazing information.
I’m an aquascaper and I have a big interest in aquaponics
감사합니다.
Much appreciated
I love agriculture watching from Ghana
Greetings from South Africa!
Ayekoo
Excellent lession .Take love from Bangladesh 🖤
Simple and informative .
Great information! Aquaponics is the future!
Wao. I'm so glad to have this simple intro.
Thank you for the valuable info at [3'10s], I will be following your channel.
Thank you for this very informative vlog. God bless
All those green plants look beautiful and relaxing :)😊😉👍
There are several factors in studying aquaponics. One plan I found that succeeds in merging these is the Keiths Ponics Site (google it if you're interested) definately the most incredible course i've seen. look at this unbelievable website.
I’m thinking of getting into aquaponics and this video was very helpful, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks you so much for your time and efforts to help others
Big pleasure!
High levels of dissolved oxygen promote healthy root growth. ... When there's less oxygen in the water than there is in the plant, this reduces the permeability of roots to water, therefore reducing (even reversing) the absorption of nutrients.
Levels of 8 mg/l or higher are
generally considered to be good for greenhouse production and much higher levels, as high as 30 mg/l or more, are achievable and can be beneficial. If the DO levels are below 4 mg/l, the water is hypoxic and becomes very detrimental, possibly fatal, to plants and animals.
This is the basis of success to hydroponics, aquaponics.
Also, water temperature will play a major difference in those DO levels.
The dissolved oxygen rather than those nitrates.
As plants will take up the essential nitrates needed through the growth cycles.
Mashaallah. Very interesting valuable information .
Very informative video with great advice, thank you
Thank you so so much!
Thank you for sharing this
Very well explained.
Thanks for sharing this video..
It will really of a great help..
More blessings to come😇💚
Thank you so much!
Very interesting in this time of global food demand
Beautiful and informative presentation. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Best aquaponic video on TH-cam. Can I get a pdf of its buisness benifits.?
Thanks for the compliment! We have an eBook on the info discussed in this video linked in the description 😊
Iam from India. and I get some knowledge how to make a aquaponic system and iam going to try this at my home
We wish you the best of luck!
Fully packed info on aquaponics. Thankyou :)
You bet!
not sure why the radio-active symbol is used?? lolz
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Nice video
Thank you so much!
I'm am interested in starting my own Aquaponics farm. Can you suggest where I can get some pointers?
Hi, im just starting aquaponics.. how long does it take to turn amonia into nitrate and get the cycle running in the system?
This part was so informative! 👏 (5:13)
It would be a good plan to have some volunteer people to work together in support groups for helping residents with yards to instruct and basic training to set up small to medium systems for those who have the desire to do these!
This is the video I was looking for, shows exactly everything and how each part plays it's roll. Thank you so much :)
You're very welcome!
I've been thinking about trying this. Very informative content, thank you.
Go for it!
really from watching a youtube video? I hope you are extremely rich!
This video is very helpful to study to aquarium ✌️
Glad you think so!
It can be a good idea. But i dont like if the tomatoes tastes like a fish😖
Thank you. As a beginner, I learn so much from the video. I am willing to start from a small tank as a try. Tq
Chuffed to hear this!
What are the benefits of an aquaponics system as opposed to a hydroponics system? This video explained that nitrates are beneficial to the plants, yet make no mention of why one would need the fish in the first place when you can simply input nitrates into the system directly. Plus they're the added costs of feeding the fish and maintaining an environment within their tolerance levels.
Fish are food, not friends.
@@ChrisDecrease 😂
a great video about aquaponics.
Thank you for the detailed explanation.
Glad it was helpful!
Can fish survive without sunlight?
Can we use bioflock system in it? Instead of using bio filter if we make flock, is it beneficial?
Thank you so much for such an informative video ! I learnt so much and can’t wait to start my own aquaponics system
Good luck!
When you size the pump you need in your aquaponics system? Do you count the fish tank water only or does it need to include the water in dwc and sump tank?
I need to know about the filter. And also it's capacity according to the area of vegetation.
You mentioned testing of water quality. So what should be the ph and the nutrients to be tested.
Thank you for the video. What are the difference between plants in the soil and water in terms of taste, nutrient, and healthy?
Soil provides grip ...and it holds the nutrients.
In water we have to provide the grip for plants to not fall aside that's why cardboards are used.
In Either cases we have to provide nutrients.
In Outdoor lot of external factors like insects, bacteria from bird poop and whatnot...!!
In indoor we control those things So fresh and healthy and tasty.
What about the other nutrients that the plants need.
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Very interesting and so inspirational... What is the substance using during seedling ?
Really interesting and to which I would like to add the following. We are going nowhere with subsidy harvesting wind and solar in the temperate zones. We need to resolve ourselves that the only way to go is by a mass move into the newer nuclear technologies and to this end we must enlist the military industrial combines. This is a Warming World War we are fighting and they need to be building these SMRs by the thousand instead of submarines and other weapon systems. Once they are making profit they will be fine. So next to our SMRs, we have our data centres, these guzzling more and more of our electric supply. Then using the waste heat of both we have our 24/7/365 hydroponics, aeroponics and aquaponics. Then the Soldier Fly factories, their larvae eating a large proportion of our vast Western World quantities of food waste, before themselves being eaten by the likes of the salmon, chicken etc... All followed by any further necessary sequestration, but by following the plan, the plants already have done this.
Sir I m very interesting this technology can you please give me contact number, for more details
From Philippines
I want to start an aquaponics business in Arkansas. Need a business plan. Thanks for the info.
I wannna start this but I don't know how to can anyone help me plz
Just started watching and I already love it I’ve been wanting to try this myself for many years now
Thank you!!
kmh
Sir how manny days if you changes the water?
Am sticking to water and soil. Looks and sounds complicated
hmmm
How would I know the plants that would be best for this system (the type of plant I can comfortably use the fish water for)
The fish you use depend on the climate you live in and local/federal restrictions. they've been finding ways to grow almost every type of food bearing plant aquaponically, even if it's just watering traditional dirt-based plants with nitrogen rich fish water
@@TheMistersnoid ok thanks am in Nigeria tho
Great video. Brief and concise.
Thank you!
how to Manage Plant Nutrients in Aquaponics?
Sound & practical guide! Thank you!
Happy it was useful to you!
Great !!!
good I love it
Thanks
Cool looks like I have all I need lying around from past projects. Aside from live fish.... that would be weird.
😅😅 that would take recycling to a whole new level
Thank you very much!
No problem!
Does anyone think you could do this in a pond with floating trays
Can I have the project cost details
Excellent
Excellent. How we can engage few landless farmer into this system.
I am plan small Aquapoink system in my home any support for information
I want to try this sestaym
Nice...would love to start 1 back home
It's already been three years since then.
The days go by so quickly.
The ``AQUA Ponicus'' that you taught me has been passed on to other non-developed countries so that everyone can eat safe food.
Thank you, Lotte City Hotel.
thank you. your homeland.
yourkindness is grate.
Akiko Kawachi
Latin dancer and Kpop dance 2d3d cad operator
Queen Aiko ,Akiko,Ayako and Mako line.
thank you.
This video is very good, I like greetings from Indonesia
Thank you 😊
It is useful introduction. I am glad to learn this skills. Can you please share me how can we build biofilter and what batteries that digest or transform the NO3 to NO2+? and what can we produce this bacteria? thank you for your reply.
Thanks a lot for this. I can't see the link to the ebook. Kindly show me how to get it.
Hello! The link is in the description, download should start automatically 😊
very informative, i cant see the free ebook.can you give the link
Thanks a lot to your education I'm attracted about
Well explained...keep sharing
Thank you 😊
Hai team
Thanks for the introduction
Such a pleasure 👍
I pray anyone who sees this comment God Blesses you on your journey 🙏🏾
Amen
God bless you too. It’s a blessing to see a comment like this when I’m just studying for my AP class.
Amen❤
Same to you
Thankyou ✨️
The main obstacle in aqua/hydroponic farming is its cost. Govt should provide some subsidy to encourage this type of forming in Indian villages too
Wow interested to learn this
Excited to hear this, good luck!
Thank you for sharing👍🤩Sending full my supports👍💚☘️🍀
Thank you so much!
Very good
I'm interested in learning more about the different types of fish that can be used in an aquaponics system. Do you have any recommendations?
Catfish
And here we are
thank you so much for this info👌👍
A pleasure!